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over one hundred people have feet dead in overnight clashes in egypt as the muslim brotherhood claims supporters of the ousted president of being targeted by the military with a shoot to kill policy. while egypt launches an anti terrorist operation inside were extremists now allegedly joined by militant morsy supporters have been stepping up attacks on the military plus. germans are showing their anger to wards the n.s.a. spying program on their support towards whistleblowers edward snowden and bradley manning with demonstrations across the country and over forty cities join me peter all of that for more on this in a few moments. good
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morning if you just joined us it's just after midnight now here in moscow this is our international my name's kevin now in our top story that egypt's interior ministry has warned it's going to disperse protesters soon as muslim brotherhood supporters continue their rallies following a night of deadly clashes between the military and those backing the post president morsy health ministries recognize the death toll now of seventy four but morsy supporters say it's over one hundred true as the latest from cairo. an uncomfortable calm has descended across the country are very bloody nights here in egypt when there were clashes between security forces and supporters that ousted leader mohamed morsi i went to the city where the clashes took place which is in a place called nasr city if you kilometers from here where i'm standing in to her square there were burnt out cars rocks and pools of blood to leading up towards this city in where supporters of mohamed morsi will be reeling after this very fine
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and nights medics was scrubbing the floors of blood off the bodies had been basically stacked up in piles any place they could find they told me meanwhile people were still being treated for injuries late into the often noon and funeral prayers warehouse now in the ministry of interior denies the claims from these supposed to mostly and they fired on protesters they say they have never shot at a protester that they only used to gas to exist to basically dispersed this city in which had stretched to far away from there about the way. it is taking place they also said they would now launch a kind of campaign on the religious extremism and work together with the military to disperse these sit ins the two main sit ins are here in the capital at this mosque and also at cairo university and the people in these sit ins i spoke to today said to me they're not going anywhere so we're really seeing quite
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a tense atmosphere where we've got people here and to here is celebrating the ouster of mossi very much supporting the military and all these actions of the security forces well meanwhile people are mourning the loss of their loved ones in the city in just a few kilometers away. political commentator after sue if believed to hold mostly imprisoned will work but he has to go through the election process again if he wants to return to power. he does have a large following of course. and whether should be done is that he should be brought into some kind of negotiations and we should somehow try to go back to the situation where you have every presidential election for anything i don't think that it could work that you have i think the president in jail and i don't think that it's going to end the anger and the sense of injustice that his followers have . another angle to this talk to mohammad abdul aziz from the solemn islamic center
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in california believes the army's crackdown on the muslim brotherhood might lead to the radicalization of young men because the military is now doing what it does best going after the supporters of the legitimate president this is basically reminiscent of the of the nasir era and the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood that took place in the one nine hundred fifty s. what we be sickly see a repetition of that same scenario where the military of egypt cracking down on on an islamist group we may or may not agree with their policies but they have renounced violence a long time ago they put them in prison the torture of their members the shoot him dead a group of those members will eventually break off of the muslim brotherhood and adopt a more violent perspectives and this is exactly what happened in the sixty's seventy's and eighty's and those developments basically to the creation of the international phenomenon of terrorism that we still suffer the ramifications of until the present
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day went to an extremely concerns me right now is those young members of the brotherhood saying the same exact thing feeling that democracy can never bring them to power that their voices will never be heard that they will eventually resort to violence and then when we have waves and waves of violence this is not going to be good for anybody. retard the egyptian army started a large scale and to terrorist operation in the sinai peninsula bordering israel pretty weapons are being deployed to the area were extremist attacks on the military but increasingly frequent lately the details on that sort of maltese paula slater mixed what we do know is that the egyptian military has closed all interim says in and out of the sinai it's launched a forty eight hour operation to deal with a sudden increase in the number of islamist operating there the information that we have is that there have been violent clashes in the area of share is the way it not only center there but also in areas like elevation other villages in the surrounding area these clashes between the army and extremists that have been
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operating there for quite some time now let me remind you that the situation in sinai has been a really ever since the overthrow of the former egyptian president hosni mubarak and since then we've witnessed an increase in these kind of attacks these kind of violent acts happening in the sinai but we're hearing from the army as that there are at least five hundred extremist militants operating in an area of four square kilometers now the army says that they are heavily armed it says that they could use civilians in those areas as human shields and at the same time the army has deployed both its if force and on the ground troops who are heavily armed allegedly muslim brotherhood supporters are taking up arms and i'll go into the sinai where there are joining these islamist groups from the army we're hearing that they are being fired on that they are being attacked by these extremist elements more than sixty bedwyn tribes signed
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a memorandum that they support the egyptian army and that this is a support for the egyptian people they're trying to put some kind of order there but the situation is merely continuing to descend into chaos. terrorism the middle east expert wanted for assault with militants in the sinai peninsula fiercely fighting there to created you had this stone clave or originally these were members of the jemaah islamiyah an offshoot of the muslim brotherhood years ago of the islamic jihad of egypt who whose head was chairman was as it were eerie the current head of al qaida but then with time this effect over the past two to three years many international jihadist have been joining them some coming from sudan from libya from other parts of the middle east also international ones from central asia and from chechnya but of course the numbers of the international ones it's very small the egyptian army now as far as we can see is waging an operation in northern sinai where the bulk of these forces have been operating against the military both
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the police and the soldiers of egypt with the ultimate day more of making sure that these forces that you have the forces won't have an enclave they use an army that is not that had the most serious him continued few more months according to information from the egyptian army of course there would have been a declaration of an emirate of northern sinai it's online actually information down the public and that would be the equivalent of was it was done for example in pakistan or northern mali so the egyptian army first concern is to ensure that there would be no exclusive control by those terrorists and that of course they do we know that they going to be fighting a long war against terrorists in sinai and most likely also in mainland egypt and the news we're tracking to choose you could be on its way towards plunging into chaos after violence erupted when tens of thousands gathered for the funeral of an assassination opposition leader the more the minutes. of next previously rights activists have demonstrated across germany against u.s.
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worldwide surveillance and burling droll in it the revelations by edward snowden of ignited public anger among germans who say their governments let them down without his peter all of a founder. demonstrators are gathering in over forty cities around germany to show their support for both edward snowden and bradley manning the largest of those demonstrations is taking place in the financial german financial capital of frank first but as here in berlin as well as many other cities around the country marches are taking place to show their support for the the two whistleblowers and to show their anger at the way that not only the united states government has been spying into their private lives there in males their phone calls their social networking sites and allies but the way in which the german government appears to have been well not just complicit but an active partner in taking part in that spying it's turned out that germany being one of the the most watched countries by the n.s.a.
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prism operation over five hundred million data connections were intercepted from germany every month and that's according to some of the the leaked memos that were put forward by edward snowden now those people who have come out here in berlin told me exactly why they want to show their support for edward snowden and other whistleblowers and why they're angry at the german government. i'm very unhappy we have a constitution and laws in this country the german government isn't interested in our holding their own constitution the way germany is led by the us and spying makes me want to puke. on my country with this process my private life is important to me is something sacred that should be protected in . it's own food with snowden and manning are going through they're being treated as criminals for exposing the real crimes of the military and security services. it's
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outrageous that the german government refuses to do anything to protect its own people's privacy. well holding banners saying yes we scan a parody of the obama's election speech truce first term of yes we can they're angry at what they see as being let down by not only their own government but the infringements by the united states his government into their privacy they want to be left alone they say and they're saying as well today that they're all edward snowden's they're all bradley manning's and that's why they're standing together across germany peter all over him bill in the streets minutes past midnight and i remarkable news office very quick break that. this. and you try to transmission makes for
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a smoother ride bush and scientists conjure up could see it's crystals the e.u. says he's laser sight subject on one of the take giants. leave. your government is still persisting and i mean besides most people around the world would have absolutely no confidence and one argument often heard here is that the reason the rebels have become jihadists and have accepted money from you john how does this have been associated with that is precisely because the west is not prepared to provide them with weapons.
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reportedly arresting protesters outside the parliament building introduces capital after dispersing them with tear gas earlier tens of thousands of people flooded the streets of tunis for the funeral of mohamed browne the key secular opposition figure who was assassinated outside his home on thursday but they planned this professor wretched khalifa from tunis university claims the government offered flirts with terrorists instead of keeping the day. they said they belonged to a certain group you know in. sherry out on sarah sheria but you know we know that this group of course is is a terrorist group but i don't think the government is doing anything basically to. stop that and i would say at one point even they flirted with the government and this is run by these there was a party and i think the islamists go it's not you're listening to the people it's not listen you know the opposition parties all the opposition parties so i think
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the rift is why did he make some kind of myopia you know there's a kind if you like this kind of and you know it's you know the pulse of the street and i think this you know you know the situation. that we have today which is really exclusive to. the people of mali is prepared to pick a president on sunday but there are fears of organizing a success simply too much too soon for the war talk about racial. hundreds of outraged protesters have been wreaking havoc in brazil's major cities ransacking banks and setting cars alike the country's been witnessing chaos in the streets for almost two months now has people been expressing their anger over the cost of the twenty fourteen football world cup i spoke to local journalist wanted cavelos explains how the events unfolded. i there were three years and should be the maximum of five hundred people you meet each mostly peaceful ways cept for last night protest i could make here in this studio some home there was quiet from
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wyoming there are good actors of these protests are taking advantage of the international events might this one word have patients at all the world is focused on herself to be more straight period of the sex fractured with both these things in the federal government i have and also since the beginning and i could notice that he never your friend there were a small group of vandals in fruiting if you trade it there in not taking away some of the credibility of the vast majority they don't want their voice to be heard by the old tory i suspect that after the visit of the whole thing without an international event taking place in brazil these protests the creeds in the next few weeks and please this is what they're good. at this whole thing but i can assure you we greet us once again when brazil will host the soccer world cup brazil has suspended for four more days when he'd be a ball it still holds the soccer world cup germany to do over ten billion dollars
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again prince harry spending twenty eight million dollars all those peoples those people there on the street right not being believed that they have no reason to protest the congress and the president trying to make new laws if we change some of those they're already exist in order to put in the requests the demands of the people in the street but i don't see that there that will happen the next few weeks or few months of peace until the end don't be here we may see some results of those changes and we're going to congress are doing right now we have to wait and see what happens. check a few stories online but a show of might and delight in pong in pyongyang as we were reporting as the north korean capital rolls out a massive parade said about sixty years since the armistice was to play. to end the fighting in the korean war never officially ratified them online and russia's largest airline said she cites high with plans for
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a low cost carrier to connect with europe major fifty's if you want to find out more about airflow. coleman is the place to find a. presidential candidate molly finished campaigning now ahead of sunday's poll the electoral commission says it's concerned though that the ballot could be marred by low turnout critics say technical difficulties could also plague the vote but the use insisting that election must go ahead for billions of dollars worth of aid to start flowing to mali as a kiwi's editor of the blog on africa news white told me that france in particular will be keen to show the ballot is a success i am certain that the united nations are well put its stamp of approval
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on the elections perhaps the economic community of west african states but it remains to be seen exactly how much credibility is going to happen so the country france of course which carries a lot of weight and so the european union is looking for a mechanism to exit mali they intervened in january of this year they had approximately six thousand troops on the ground inside the country now there are about four thousand french troops i feel that this election can present some type of credibility for the incoming government as well as a united nations presence then they can accelerate their exit from the country they still plan on having some one thousand french forces even by the end of the twenty thirteen. delegations arrived in ukraine following the story of holy relic the cross that unites the nations of ancient russia but the symbolic events and. politically hard times. with
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a come to the crossroads between russia and the e.u. . really the center of one of the most religious festivities you have seen in the last several years that hundreds of thousands of people have flocked here and the reason why the festivities are taking part place here is because one thousand and twenty five years ago it was here and it was adopted as official religion. and then spread its way across the country and there have been several you can think that russia and ukraine have participated in over the past several decades the orange revolution which increasingly saw ukraine pushing its way. away from rushing towards europe ukraine is distant destroying relations with russia reasons suffice it to say that ukrainians. living in russia and more than half of the country. is moving in the opposite direction. because the voices. of course there are people in ukraine who
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a look at who are looking west they're looking at europe and they're thinking. it's in the european union that they are their attention and their priorities lie they want to adopt the european lifestyle they want to see some of the values at the same time of course russia and ukraine share a lot of cultural historic and of course the economic ties and a lot of critics. of ukraine warned that should the country's turn westward risking basically diluting its national identity. couple stories a brief break in libya seymour thousand inmates escape it happened on the outskirts the eastern city of benghazi the prisoners rioted at the same time as the facility was being attacked from the outside it comes after a problem and political activist was killed in the same city leading to widespread protests. six people were killed friday in florida by an armed man who took hostages in an apartment complex police say the parity there was
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a row between the couple who ran the building and the gunman who may have been a tenant when police arrived they found two dead bodies and then heard more shots of his eventually killed the gunman of the shootout. as well as president sort of thousands of soldiers on to the streets of the capital caracas to stamp down on crime but with murder rates some of the highest worldwide people there are men themselves and taking security into their own hands the test for a city reports. election campaign may be based on the elite who could charm this is legacy but if there's one the major issue as well as the president can be credited for bringing to the forefront it's the country's lack of security you can be abducted even from your own home there's no safety in our country government figures show more than sixteen thousand people were killed it is willing twenty twelve an increase of fourteen percent from the year before and
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a murder rate of fifty five point two per hundred thousand inhabitants one of the highest in the world made the high crime rate public enemy number one. their rule and beat my father was killed near his home four years ago. entered. collectives organizations that initially emerged as left as revolutionary groups driven by ideology determined to confront society's ills today they're known either as protectors of the community or violent vigilante groups depending on whom you ask we. also known as now a senior member of the collective or. some time ago american imperialism that infiltrated latin america in venezuela in particular cause massive spread of drugs across our territory we have to combat this disease that's when the movement of power or kid even started we also start of the model urban groups that fight drug
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trafficking and violence we clean up the streets so to speak. now we're here in an area called bend at the us and there are a lot of shanty towns here and it's very rural who go chavez and also pro but it's also home to a very strong leftist activism and people here tell me that they don't welcome the police they don't want to see him here because they say the police here are corrupt instead they have groups armed groups called the collective us who maintain security in this area maybe going after drug traffickers but it's widely believed that at times they also resort to lethal means some local say however that there's no alternative for now police corruption has been so rampant that in two thousand and nine the government even admitted that twenty percent of crimes were committed by crooked cops but the quality was self-proclaimed role as protector may be challenged as he pushes his secure father one plan deploying some three thousand troops into the streets of caracas. they might help the government one day become
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allied with local mafias on the next day mr. president chavez out of the scene is certainly going to have much greater difficulty in bringing them under the sway. government policies and government orders he's definitely getting into very very difficult waters in there because if he sends at least forces trying to control them that will definitely create scenes of violence and those scenes of violence can turn very ugly and now my daughter's in the hot seat having pledged to make tackling climate a personal priority a promise will be held in by a politically divided population united by a desperate desire for peace of mind dancer cilia r.t. us from the south to the north next to what's thought to be america's largest fraud scheme in years five people have been charged with stealing more than three hundred million dollars by siphoning people's credit cards that are face trial and could
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spend decades in jail of convicted arteries andrew blake's got the story. we had five guys four russian nationals and one ukrainian man who over the course of around seven years were able to penetrate a number of the networks of leading financial institutions banks all sorts of systems where very important information was being stored over the course for several years those men broke into the databases allegedly took a sensitive information and in the end u.s. prosecutors now say that those five men were able to compromise roughly one hundred sixty million credit cards causing upwards of three hundred million dollars of damage they were able to elude authorities for around seven or eight years now but actually masterminding this operation itself took a lot of very careful planning now all of the five men that are believed involved in this each one kind of had a separate little niche that they would specialize in for instance were experts when it came to penetrating computer networks others were would go into these networks after they were compromised in mind for even more would build up very very
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sophisticated internet networks to be able to communicate anonymously so by having different specialists in different sectors they were all able to to put the pieces together and cause millions of dollars hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage and affect people around the globe two of them were arrested one of them has since been extradited from the netherlands the other one is awaiting extradition and three of them are at large so once they are brought to the u.s. and tried to see could be looking at likely decades in prison. that was unsealed thursday this week it all stems from a previous investigation that began a few years ago and did with the conviction of an american computer hacker who is currently serving several decades behind prison for a similar crime. the break from just a laser beam if you take a look at the most innovative breakthroughs of the technology.
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i've talked to many times about the absurd things going on all around us like kids being thrown out of school because they had a gun that shoots bubbles or various people getting punished for their tweets and facebook posts it's only abstract it's hard to truly get angry over until you see the results or played a stupid video game just carter sarcastically said to someone who called him crazy oh yeah i'm real messed up in the head i'm going to go shoot a bunch of kids at school l.o.l. j k. and for this bit of sarcasm he spent quite some time awaiting trial in a texas prison not only that according to his father he was being attacked brutally on many occasions leading to both to pull concussions and black eyes and in the end he had to be thrown into solitary confinement for his own good you see this is the
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ugly reality of those who fought the bad side of political correctness you know i don't talk about these stories just for fun the main thing that i'd like to say is that it wasn't for some anonymous coward in canada turning him into the authorities for doing absolutely nothing this young man would not have to live with the memory and possible injuries from numerous assaults to the anonymous canadian who turned him in i sarcastically wish you a horrible fate but you probably get me arrested for it so just say that it's people like you who allow tyranny to exist but that's just my opinion.
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